Lisa Su says she has no plans to leave AMD , and that there's much that she still wants to accomplish as the CPU and GPU developer's CEO.

During a wide-ranging conversation with TheStreet that took place a day after AMD held a very well-received launch event for its second-generation Epyc server CPUs, Su forecast the CPUs, code named Rome, will see strong early adoption within cloud servers and high-performance computing (HPC) systems. She also discussed AMD's landing of Google as a Rome client, partnerships with Xilinx and memory makers, expanding investments in software and her thoughts on using acquisitions to strengthen AMD's competitive position.

And following her denial of a recent report stating that she's thinking about leaving AMD for IBM, Su indicated she'll be at AMD for a while to come.

"I can say for sure, I'm staying at AMD," Su said when asked about her future plans.

"Although I've been CEO for 5 years, we're just at the cusp of some incredibly competitive products.

And I'd like to see us become one of the premier growth franchises in tech...So yeah, I have a lot to do." Premium Pick: Jim Cramer: Fear Not These False Market Fears Ask the Expert: Cannabis One CEO Believes Now Is the Time to Invest in Cannabis Ready to Retire: The Biggest Threat to Your Retirement?

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